I went for the 512 as well, but thatâs meâI always go for the larger storage option, because I like to keep all my stuff installed.
Iâm looking forward to trying Meta Quest +. You donât get access to a whole existing library, but rather, every months two games are made available, and you can get those and keep them as long as you have the subscription. So, you will build up a library as long as you claim the offered games, but you donât get the ones that were offered previously. It seems like a decent way to try stuff that you wouldnât necessarily buy, and frankly, I buy a lot of stuff to try, and donât play a lot of games for more than a few hours, so a subscription model might cost me less. Iâll see how I feel about it after the free six months.
One correction on what baroquedub said though; Meta does now have cloud saves. It was introduced last year, and pretty well all games use them (devs have to opt out in order to not use them). The system doesnât always work perfectly, and I donât think it tells you anywhere in the Quest menus whether a game has saved to the cloud, but you can check on your Meta account web page to see the last cloud save date for all your apps.